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About Bali

One of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, Bali for few years awarded as the world best island by The International Travel Magazine. There, however, are still many people who do not know in depth about the uniqueness of Balinese culture.

Life in Bali is always related to "Tri Hita Karana" or a tripartite concept that include the spiritual relationship between human and God, and their environment. The rapid growth of development in tourism has had a big impact and influences to Bali tradition and lifestyle. Interestingly, Balinese culture is still as what it was, growing along with the of globalization. It is the Balinese civilization what makes the island different from other destination.

Bali has been inhabited for a long time. Sembiran, a village in northern Bali, was believed to have been home to the people of the Ice Age, proven by the discovery of stone axes and adzes.

Further discoveries of the more sophisticated stone tools, agricultural techniques and basic pottery at Cekik in Bali's far west, point to the people of the Neolithic era. At Cekik, there is evidence of a settlement together with burial sites of around a hundred people thought to be from the Neolithic through to the Bronze Age.

The massive drums of the Bronze Age, together with their stone moulds have been discovered throughout the Indonesian archipelago, including the most famous and largest drum in Southeast Asia, the Moon of Pejeng, nearly two metres wide, now housed in a temple in east Ubud. In East Java and Bali, there has also been a concentration of carved stone sarcophagi. The most notable ones are displayed in the Bali Museum in Denpasar and the Museum Purbakala in Pejeng.

The prasasti, or metal inscriptions, Bali's earliest written records from the ninth century AD, show very significant Buddhist and Hindu influence. This influence is also proven by the existence of statues, bronzes and rock-cut caves at Gunung Kawi and Goa Gajah.

The most famous event in early Balinese history was the marriage of the Balinese King Udayana to East Java's Princess Mahendratta. Their marriage portrait is captured in a stone in the Pura Korah Tegipan in the Batur area. Their son, Erlangga, born around 991 AD, later succeeded to the throne of the Javanese kingdom and brought Java and Bali together until his death in 1049.

In 1284, Bali was conquered by Kertanegara, the ruler of the Singasari; until the turn of the century, saw Bali under its own rule under the hands of King Bedaulu of Pejeng, east of Ubud.

Balinese who did not embrace the changes established their own villages in remote mountainous areas. Their descendants are known today as the Bali Aga or Bali Mula, meaning the "original Balinese". They still live separately in villages like Tenganan near Candi Dasa and Trunyan on the shores of Lake Batur, following their ancient laws and ways of life.

When Majapahit in East Java fell in 1515, the many small Islamic kingdoms in the island coalesced into the Islamic Mataram empire, and Majapahit's most dedicated Hindu believers of priests, craftsmen, soldiers, nobles and artists fled east to Bali, and flooded the island with Javanese culture and Hindu practices. Considering the huge influence and power of Islam at the time, it is worth pondering on why and how Bali remained strongly Hindu and Buddhist.

Batu Renggong, also known as DewaAgung, meaning great god, became king in 1550, and this title became hereditary through the succeeding generations of the kingdom of Gelgel, and later Klungkung, until the twentieth century. Bali reached the pinnacle of its Golden Era under the reign of the Batu Renggong, the great god ruler.

But the slide from its pinnacle started when Batu Renggong's grandson, Di Made Bekung, lost Blambangan, Lombok and Sumbawa. DI Made Bekung's the chief minister, Gusti Agung Maruti, eventually rebelled and managed to reign from 1650 till 1686, when he in turn was killed by DI Made Bekung's son, Dewa Agung Jambe, who then proceeded to move the court to Klungkung, and named his new palace the Semarapura, Abode of the God of Love.

Bali Tourism Board: Get A Taste Of Paradise in Bali

Much has been said about Bali being one of the finest tourist destinations in the world. Famous for its hospitable people, rich and deeply spiritual culture, and grandiose views, Bali is located just over 2 kilometers from the eastern tip of the island of Java and west of the island of Lombok, Indonesia. Many call Bali ‘paradise’, and it is not for nothing. The island, home to about 4 million people, has a varied landscape of hills and verdant mountains, rugged coastlines, spectacular beaches, lush rice terraces, and barren volcanic hillsides—all giving a charming backdrop to its unique culture. In addition, the world-class surfing and diving amenities have made Bali unrivaled as the number one tourist attraction. Aside from those mentioned, you can choose from a wide array of hotels and villas until you find the most reasonably priced accommodations. Oftentimes, there are good discounts available for accommodations. Once settled, you can shop for souvenir items in numerous local stores, or just watch and enjoy various activities that simply spell F-U-N. Touted to be the Island of the Gods, you can experience pleasures of the body, be it a massage on the beach or a wild interlude in a sensual spa. Or you might prefer to watch in quiet the stunning sunset from the balcony of your hotel room. Bali Tourism Board will assure you of an enjoyable stay in Bali. There are exciting adventures to join, such as climbing and touring around volcanoes, cruising across the strait, and savoring fresh tasty cuisine bursting with flavors of the markets from around the world, to name a few. Restaurants are world class, and international chefs prepare the menus. And once you are done eating and shopping, you may cavort with the locals—chat with them in their native tongue and you will be amazed how easily you will be endeared to them. With warm affection from the people, surely, you will want to keep coming back for more. So, if you haven’t been to Bali, visit Bali Tourism Board at www.bali-tourism-board.com for useful information about Indonesia, and the history of Bali in particular. Be updated with the latest exciting activities, the hottest places to go, the most fabulous stores for your shopping spree, and the best exotic food to savor. Go get your backpacks ready and fly to the most visitor-friendly island of Indonesia.

The streets in Kerobokan

Kerobokan is the extension of the area Seminyak and Kerobokan. If the "senior" her Kuta grow into a tourist center, Seminyak entertainment center, Ubud became the center of economic growth with a company dominated by furniture. 

Take for example the way Raya Kerobokan, from beginning to tip you will see berderetnya furniture business, interspersed with a few restaurants,image design and also a beauty center. While Umalas area at Canggu, now a landscape center offers a variety of ornamental plants. 
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Spa products business increased

Along with the increasing demand for beauty products and body care, the industry that offers spa products such as scrubs even gets sustenance. 
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Kuta.com launch e-BaliCantik.net

As reported sebelumny a, business development for marketing products spa (spa products) such as scrubs bali, bali massage oil, soap with various smells, bali body scrubs, body lotions and other spa products experienced significant improvement. 

e-Kuta.com through its subsidiary, launched a website selling spa products online. Preparation and workshopnya in the area of cultural village Kertalangu in jl. by pass Ngurah Rai, Sanur. According to marketing BaliCantik.net, Mr. Kholik Mawardi, the demand for spa products derived from these many-nergara countries in Asia such as Malaysia, Singapore and Japan, as well as in the country of course. 
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Sell Sell Car New and used in Bali

As boomingnya event marketing products and services through the Internet, businesses are now selling cars in Bali was already done online.

Website commanded several State Polytechnic alumnus of the University of Udayana Bali and Bali will soon be launched. According to one team member who was involved in drafting, Edy, said that this business will also have good momentum as their online businesses. "In Bali, developing an online business so fertile in the early 2000s and this year seems to have good growth. We want to take advantage of this opportunity "Obviously original Balinese singles. 
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Bali Best Stand In Export Business Services

Bali became one of the most prominent provinces in Indonesia in the export business in the field of hospitality services and other services to foreign tourists.

According to the Head of the Central Statistics Agency (BPS) Province Ida Komang Wisnu Bali in Denpasar, Tuesday (17 / 2), during the 2008 tourism for Bali generate foreign exchange, 22 billion dollars, or at least reach Rp22 trillion.

He said, Bali was visited by foreign tourists as many as 1,992,299 people during 2008, up 19.40 percent over the previous year which recorded 1,668,531 people.

Expenditure of tourists in Bali to enjoy his holiday in 1178 average dollars / per person per day, among others, to the cost of sleeping in hotels, eating direstoran, transportation, recreation and buy souvenirs.
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Sell Handbags Bali, where?

Make friends again make hunting Bags Balinese souvenirs from Bali or it may be for sale business as Balinese bag, try visiting  Want to know the profile? Try it refer to the story .. 

"We provide a variety of products such as handicraft products from Bali Original bag. We currently market several forms including crafts trinkets wedding souvenirs, key chains, woven rattan and handicraft. And a media website that you were enjoying it is one of our flagship product is Tas Products. Other products such as those above us will soon publish to the Internet for our marketed globally as our flagship product of this bag. 
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South Bali Tour

Tour visited Tanjung Benoa is the center of water sports activities such as Banana Boat, Jet Ski, Turtle Island, etc. (personal account), Garuda Wisnu Kencara (GWK) for lunch, see the limestone mountain which converted into a spectacular place.

In the Temple there is a temple located on the edge of the southern sea coast cliffs are very steep. As sunset there is also a party to Kecak art that certainly requires additional donations.

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Ubud Tanah Lot

   Tour to visit Ubud. First, visit Celuk which is the center of mas and silver handicrafts. Then stop ditoko By-by Khas Bali, Shopping in Sukawati art market. proceed directly to the Ubud Crispy Duck lunch while enjoying the view of rice fields, Monkey Forest, Tanah Lot to.  

 

 

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